NIGGER INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... gladdened the heart of every true Cockney. What the catrnival is to the Italiai, what the liirmess is to the Dutch, what Independence day is to the Yankee, Easter MAlonday and Tues- day are to the people of Encgland. They are the people's holidays. What we ...
... arrived at New York, and the North America, hence, at Quebec, on the 3rd inst. There is no political news of importance. Independence Day, the 4th inst., was celebrated as usual throughout the States, and there was no disaster of moment to mar the festivities ...
... the balance of the day. The proposed funeral parade has been postponed till after the excitement usually attendant upon Independence Day P has died away. Among the many eminent men of the f country who have recently delivereed ?? to the m-emory a of Henry ...
... copper. TEE UNITED STATES.-The Persia has arrived with dates of the 7th inst. There is no political news of interest. Independence- day, the 4th inst., had been celebrated all over the countrv with much spirit. All the members of the Washington Cabinet ...
... by the Government lest they should be scuttled. JThe steamer Persia has arrived from New York, with dates to the 6th. Independence Day, the 4th inst., was celebrated as usual throughout the States, and there was no disaster of moment to mar the festivities ...
... John Petnny, of thle Mdetropolis, who was fined £50 for an assitult on one of his men,, an American, en the. 4th July (Independence day). 'The assault consisted in giving the man three dozen, striking him with his fist and a cutlass. Thlough it was !impossible ...
... to terms. The steamers Arctic and Water Witch have been ordered home from the Gulf. They will repair to Washington. Independence-day was celebrated on Monday, the th, throughout the Unionwith unusual spirit. The day was churaeterised bythe usual number ...
... enjoying ,ter themselves, celebrating the anniversary of their na- tional independence. On the 18th of September, being Independence-day, Valparaiso was lighted for the first time with gas. On the same day, Sr. Montt was inaugurated as President for the ...
... the platform at a public meeting, and heynon a told certain tales, and revived some stirring memories the cat of the Independence days. Being between eighty notes I i and ninety, he could remember many things, and Ma el D tell of more than even his hearers ...